Im new here and havent had algebra in over 10 years and when I did have it I bombed it. So Im taking an accuplacer test, dont know what it consists of but I need to know some algebra. Where can I start? Thanx for any help.

To my knowledge, the Accuplacer test is a placement test. It tests your present knowledge, so the college can intelligently place you in the best course for you to start in. It is meant to be an "accurate placer", hence the name.

There is no "passing" or "failing" a placement test. The test doesn't "score" you; it measures what you know at the moment. Then the college compares what you know -- where you are mathematically -- with the courses on offer. Your advisor will then let you know the course with which you should begin your studies.

About the only thing you could do "wrong" with a placement test is accidentally guess too many of the multiple-choice questions right, and "place" into a course for which you're utterly unprepared. From experience, I know that the result would not be pretty.

Unfortunately, we have no idea what you know or what you need to know, so there is little we can do. If you're wanting to do a quick study (refresher course) of algebra, you could try working through this list of lessons. But you'd need to speak with someone familiar with the test and the requirements of the job for specifics.